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Black Beauty - The Autobiography of a Horse

by Anna Sewell

EN·~23 minutes·2 chapters

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CHAPTER 49 - MY LAST HOME - 00:07:34 READ BY: JUDITH BROWN

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A gentle, observant horse recounts his early days on a quiet English farm, where he first learns the rhythms of work and the kindness of those who tend him. Through his own eyes we hear the soft clatter of hooves on cobblestones and feel the warmth of patient hands that teach him to trust. The narrative captures the simple pleasures of grazing in lush pastures and the pride of pulling a carriage for the first time.

As he moves from one stable to the next, the horse encounters a variety of owners, each shaping his character in different ways. Some treat him with respect, offering steady guidance and gentle encouragement, while others reveal the harsher side of human nature. These encounters illustrate the delicate balance between duty and compassion in the world of Victorian transportation.

The story’s quiet honesty and vivid descriptions invite listeners to reflect on the bond between humans and animals. It celebrates resilience, empathy, and the enduring hope that kindness will prevail, all conveyed through the steady, thoughtful voice of a horse who has seen much and still dreams of gentle roads ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anna Sewell

Anna Sewell

1820–1878

Best known for the beloved classic Black Beauty, this 19th-century English writer used fiction to encourage kindness and better treatment of horses. She published just one novel, but its humane message has lasted for generations.

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